Kevin Fischer is a veteran broadcaster, the recipient of over 150 major journalism awards from the Milwaukee Press Club, the Wisconsin Associated Press, the Northwest Broadcast News Association, the Wisconsin Bar Association, and others. He has been seen and heard on Milwaukee TV and radio stations for over three decades. A longtime aide to state Senate Republicans in the Wisconsin Legislature, Kevin can be seen offering his views on the news on the public affairs program, "InterCHANGE," on Milwaukee Public Television Channel 10, and heard filling in on Newstalk 1130 WISN. He lives with his wife, Jennifer, and their lovely young daughter, Kyla Audrey, in Franklin.

Each week during this year’s high school football season, I’m giving out a weekly POO Award to the Wisconsin high school football team that committed the most egregious act of poor sportsmanship by trying to humiliate its opponent.

POO stands for Piling On Offensively (Or if you prefer, Pouring it On Offensively).

Week 1Luck 73, Birchwood 22Week 2
Coleman 63, Sevastopol 13

Week 3Edgar 71, Chequamegon 7

Edgar usually ends up on my list once a season. It led 59-0 at halftime of their blowout.

Week 4Ashwaubenon 64, Green Bay West 0

The halftime score: 57-0.

Week 5Walworth Big Foot 61, Clinton 12

Last week Big Foot scored 57. They outdid themselves this week.

UPDATE: The POO Award is posted each week on Saturday morning. However, some high school games are played on Saturday afternoon. After Saturday's action, I am adding another POO recipient:

University School 70,HopeSchool 16

Week 6Milwaukee Riverside 67, Milwaukee Bay View 13

Leading 54-0 in the second half, Riversidethrew for two more touchdowns.

Extremely reliable sources tell me that when the score became 47-0 in the 2nd quarter, the commissioner of athletics for MPS instructed the official timer to implement the running clock, even though WIAA rules order a running clock not be used until the second half.

Assistant coaches for Riverside positioned just in front of the press box complained loudly to the press box officials including the timer, inquiring as to why the clock was running. That’s a clear indication they wanted more time on the clock so as to run up the score. The coaches were informed by a stadium official of the commissioner’s decision and were instructed to call him Monday morning if they had issues. They said they would not.

Riverside is the best team in the City Conference. They’ve had a problem with sportsmanship and pouring it on the past several years. Here’s hoping they clean up their act and fast.

Also,

Edgar 63, Phillips 0

Elkhart Lake 67, Stockbridge 0

Week 7Milwaukee Riverside 70, Milwaukee Bradley Tech 0

"We try not to run up the score on teams, but sometimes it just happens on accident," Bakari Triggs of Riverside told the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel.

These accidents seem to happen a lot with Riverside.

Week 8

Edgar 64, Tomahawk 0

Cedar Grove-Belgium 63, Maranatha Baptist 0

MilwaukeeRiverside 75,Milwaukee South Division 0

Week 9

Coleman 68, Laona/Wabeno 0

Week 10

Whitefish Bay 58, Milwaukee Bradley Tech 24

Leading 51-24 with only a few minutes left in the game and possession of the ball, Bay hurriedly broke the huddle and quickly ran play after play. With 1:16 remaining, Bay got a first down inside the Tech 10-yard line, a perfect chance to take a knee a few times and run out the clock. That classy move, however, was not in the Bay playbook, and with :39 they ran it in for their final score making the final 58-24.

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